Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 06, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 13, Image 13

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Real Estate For Sale. EAST LAKE ROAD at THE southwest corner of East Lake road and Tupelo street we have a lot 200x372 for $3,250. It is a beautiful building site, just three blocks from en tranee to Country club. The lot runs away back into an oak jrnve: sewers and water can be obtained. It would be the stroke of wisdom for someone to buy this for R home and have a house sitting back 100 feet off the road. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR FOR SALE IX DECATUR, GA., we have a new six-room bunga low on a lot 50x206. Servant’s room, sleeping porch, bath, sewer, electric lights, stone front, hard wood floors in three rooms. Close to public school a nd in walking distance of Agnes Scott college. Price $4,000 on terms. Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co. EMPIRE BUILDING. CO. READ ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Phon* 2106 Mair.. BARGAIN THAT IS UNUSUAL—A good piece of white renting propertv, rented all the time. Will pay you 14 per cent on the price, which is $4,750; terms $350 cash, balance $35 per month. Might consider exchange for good north side vacant lot. Can also shave price a bit on larger cash payment. BEAUTIFUL east front vacant lot. Druid Hills section; 50 by 175 feet; price $2,- 000. Will sell this on your own terms. NORTH AVENUE, close to Highland, a beautiful vacant lot, for only $2,000. Terms SSOO cash, balance $25 per month. Get busy on this. HAVE A GOOD north side lot to trade in on good piece of renting property. Ask for Mr. Williams. NOTICE—EAST LAKE LOT OWNERS. WE HAVE A CLIENT that will exchange a beautiful two-story house, all conveniences, in good section, for vacant East Lake lot. See us quick. ATLANTA SUBURBAN AND REALTY CO. 31 Ls.vIAN BUILDING. MAIN 2053. New Six-Room Bungalow---^, 250 JUST completing a beautiful 6-room bungalow, with all conveniences; city water, electric lights, stone front and foundation; beautiful man tels; nice, large bath; sleeping room; on a nice, large lot. You can buy this for small cash payment, balance like rent, with loan or without loan. J. R. McADAMS Phones: M. 4245-J; Atlanta 6027-M. / Ormewood Park. ss.ooo—West Peachtree home; nine rooms; brick veneer; hardwood floors: fur nace: cement driveway. This is one of the best built homes vou ever looked over. You will have to see It to appreciate what it is Can arrange terms. ss,ooo—Ponce DeLeon avenue home; eight rooms, hardwood floors, birch doors, beam ceiling, furnace and sleeping porch. Large lot. Cement driveway, gar age and servant's room. This is a beauty. Can arrange terms. Cail us up. We will show you a real home. ss,soo—West End bungalow, on Gordon street; six large, pretty rooms, hardwood floors, beam ceiling and furnace. Something classy. On corner lot. SSOO cash; balance easy. ss,ooo—Bungalow: six rooms; modern and pretty new, with beam ceiling, tile bath, hardwood floors, stone columns and foundation, on a beautiful lot; close to Druid Hills, one-half block of car line. SSOO cash; balance to suit you. MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Building, Phones: Ivy 1276, Atlanta 208. 7-r House, Just off Highland Av., for $3,250. Will Rent for $25.00 month. All improvements. lot 50x200. A 2-room house in rear. $250 cash, balance $22.00 per month. ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO. 609-13 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 2181 IVY SIOO Cash, Balance $12.50 Per Month OX WEST TENTH STREET we offer a four room house for $1,250 on the above terms. HARPER REALTY COMPANY 717 Third National Bank Building. 801 l Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672. DILLIN-MORRIS CO. 608-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4234. SI,OOO WILL BUY a good little three-room house near Capitol avenue ;on good size lot; rents for $8 per month. Terms: SSO cash and $lO per month. *2.OOO—CLOSE IN on Pulliam street, we have six-room cottage "' e are offering at a bargain. Don’t fail to see this. Terms. Cofield Investment Co. EMPIRE BUILDING. TELEPHONE MAIN 2224. SALE—BEAUTIFUL ELEVATED. SHADED ... LOT SI,OOO. HIE ADAIR SUBDIVSON, on Stewart avenue, on one of the cross streets just 450 feet from a car line, we have a beautiful Piev »tt*d, shaded lot. Size 50x200 feet. The sidewalks are down; K N‘etg paved; water, sewer and gas are accessible. This lot is s ' ,rr oiinded by beautiful homes, and is one of the most desirable ln ,!|p subdivision. Can make terms. GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Seal Estate For Sale. 1 ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912. ATLANTA MARKETS] - - EGGS—Fresh country, candled, 25@26c. BUTTER —Jersey and creamery, in 1-Ib. blocks. 25©27%c: fresh country, dull. 15@ choice $1.2501.50 per crate: beets, $1.50@ 2 per barrel; cucumbers, 75c05l per orate; Irish potatoes, slOl.lO Egg plants, $202.50 per crate, pepper, $101.25 per crate; tomatoes, fancy, six basket crates. $1@1.25; choice tomatoes, $1,7502.25; pineapples. $202.25 per crate; onions, 75c05l per bushel; sweet pota toes, pumpkin yam, 65 0 75c per bushel. PROVISION MARKET. (Corrected by White Provision Company.) $404.50 per box; bananas, 3©3%c per pound; cabbage, $1.2501.50 pound; pea nuts, per pound, fancy Virginia 6%&7c, choice. 5Va 0 6c; beans, round green, 25@ 50c per crate: squash, yellow, six-basket crate, $101.25, lettuce, fancy, $1.2501.50; 1754 c. DRESSED POULTRY—Drawn, head and feet on, per pound: Hens, 18® 10c; fries, 2502754 c; roosters, 80:10c; turkeys, owing to fatness, 2002254 c. LIVE POULTRY—Hens, 45 0 50c; roost ers, 25®35c; fries, 25035 c; broilers, 200 25c: puddle ducks, 25®30c; Pekin ducks, 35040 c: geese, 500'60c each; turkeys, ow ing to fatness, 15® 18c FRUITS AND PRODUCE. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES—Lemons, fancy, $6.50® 7 per box; California oranges Cornfield hams, 10 to 12 pounds average, 17 54 c. Cornfield hams, 12 to 14 pounds average, 1714 c. Cornfield skinned hams, 16 to 18 pounds average. 18c. Cornfield pickled pig’s feet, 15-pound kits, $1.25. Cornfield Jellied meat in 10-pound dinner pail, 1254 c. Cornfield picnic hams, 6 to 8 pounds av erage, 1354 c. Cornfield breakfast bacon, 24c. Grocer style bacon (wide or narrow), 1854 c. Cornfield fresh pork sausage (link or bulk) 25-pounfl buckets, 1254 c. Cornfield frankfurters, 10-pound buck ets, average, 12c. Cornfield bologna sausage, 25-pound boxes, 11c. Cornfield luncheon hams, 25-pound boxes, 14c. Cornfield smoked link sausage, 25- pound boxes, 10c. Cornfield smoked link sausage in pickle, 50-pound cans, $5. Cornfield frankfurters in pickle, 15- pound kits, $1.75. Cornfield pure lard, tierce basis, 12%c. Country style pure lard, 50-pound tins, 1254 c. Compound lard (tierce basis), 954 c. D. S. extra ribs, 12c. D. S. rib bellies, medium average, 1244 c. D. S. bellies, light average, 13c. FLOUR AND GRAIN. FLOUR—Postell's Elegant. $7.50: Ome ga. $7.50; Gloria (self-rising), $6.40; Vic tory (finest patent), $6.50; Diamond (pat ent), $6.75; Monogram, $6; Golden Grain, $5.50; Faultless, finest, $6.25; Home Queen (highest patent), $5.85; Puritan (highest patent). $5.85; Paragon (highest patent), $5.85; Sun Rise (half patent), $5.40; White Cloud (highest patent), $5.65; White Lily (high patent). $5.65; White Daisy. $5.65; Sunbeam, $5.35; Southern Star (patent), $540; Ocean Spray (patent), $5.40; Tulip (straight), $4.25; King Cotton (half pat ent), $; low grade, 98-lb sacks. $4.00. CORN—White, new crop, 85c; cracked, 90c; yellow, old crop, 95c. MEAL —Plain 144-pound sacks, 87c; 96- pound sacks; 48-pound sacks, 90c; 24- pound sacks, 92c; 12lpound sacks, 94c. OATS—Fancy clipped, 52c; No. 2 clipped 51c; fancy white, 60c; No. 2 white, 49c; No. 2 mixed 48c; Texas rust proof, 65c; Oklahoma rust proof, 60c; Appier, 75c; winter grazing, 75c. COTTON SEED prime, $27.00. COTTON SEED HULLS—Square sacks, $9 per ton. SEEDS—(Sacked): Wheat. Tennessee blue stem, $1.60; German millet, $1.65; am ber cane seed, $1.55; cane seed, orange, $1.50; rye (Tennessee). $1.25; red top cane seed, $1.35; rye (Georgia), $1.35; red rust proof oats, 72c; Bert oats, 75c; blue seed oats. 50c; barley, $1.25. HAY—Per hundredweight; Timothy, choice, large bales, $1.40; No. 1 small, $1.25; No. 2 small, $1.20; alfalfa hay, choice peagreen. $1.30; alfalfa No. 1 $1.30; wheat straw, 70c; Bermuda hay, 85c. FEEDSTUFF. SHORTS—White 100-lb. sacks, $2; Hol liday white. 100-lb. sacks, $t.95; dandy middling. 100-lb. sacks. $1.95; fancy 75-lb. sack. $1.90; P. W., 75-lb. sacks, $1.75; brown, 100-lb. sacks, $1.70; Georgia feed, 75-lb. sacks, $1.75; bran, t5-lb. sacks. $1.40; 100-lb. sacks, $1.40; Homeclofne, $1.70; Germ meal. $1.70; sugar beet pulp, 100-lb. sacks. $1.50; 75-lb. sacks. $1.50. CHICKEN FEED—Beef scraps. 50-lb. sacks. $3.50; 100-lb. sacks, $3,25; Victory pigeon feed, $2.35; Purina scratch, 100-lb. sacks, $2.10; Victory baby chick. $2.30; Purina chowder, dozen pound packages. $2.45; Purina chowder, 100-lb. sacks, $2.25; Eggo, $2.10; Victory scratch, 100-lb. sacks, $2.10; Victory Scratch, 50-lb. sacks, 32.20; wheat, 2-bushel bags, per bushel, $1.40; oyster shell. 80c. GROUND FEED—Purina feed, 100-lb. sacks, $1.85; 175-lb. sacks, $1.85; Purina molasses feed, $1.80; Arab feed, $1.80; Allneeda feed, $1.65; Sucrene dairy feed. $1.60; Universal horse meal. $1.30; velvet feed, $1.50; Monogram. 100-lb. sacks, $1.80; Victory horse feed. 100-lb. sacks, $1.70; Milko dairy feed, $1.70; No. 2. $1.75; al falfa molasses meal, $1.75; alfalfa meal. $1.50. GROCERIES. SUGAR —Per pound, standard granu lated. 5%; New York refined. sc; planta tion. 6c. COFFEE—Roasted (Arbuckle's), $25; AAAA, $14.50 In bulk; in bags and bar rels. s2l; green, 20c. RlCE—Head, 4%05%c; fancy head, 5% ®6%c. according to grade. LARD—Sliver leaf. 13 %c per pound; Scoco. 9c per pound; Flake White, 9c per pound; Cottolene, $7.20 per case; Snow drift, $3 per case. CHEESE—Fancy full cream, 21c. SARDINES—Mustard, $3 per case; one quarter oil. $3. MISCELLANEOUS—Georgia cane syr up, 38c; axle grease, $1.75; soda crackers, 7%e per pound; lemon crackers, 8c; oys ter, 7c; tomatoes (2 pounds), $1.65 case; <3 pounds), $2.25; navy beans, $3.25; Lima beans, 7%c; shredded biscuit, $3.60; rolled oats, $3.90 per case: grits (bags), $2.40; pink salmon, $3.75 per case; pepper, 18c per pound; R. E. Lee salmon, $7.50; cocoa, 88c; roast beef. $3.80: syrup. 30c per gal lon; Sterling ball potash, $3.30 per case; soap, $1.5004.00 per case, Rumford bak ing powder. $2.50 per case. SALT—One hundred pounds, 52c; salt brick (plain), per case, $2.26; salt brick (medicated), per ease. $4.85; salt, red rock, per cwt., $1.00; salt, white, per cwt., 90c; GranacrystaL case. 25-lb. sacks, 75c; salt ozone, per case, 30 packages, 90c; 50- lb. sacks, 30c; 25-lb. sacks, 18c. FISH. FlSH—Bream and perch. 6c per pound: snapper, 9c per pound; trout. 10c per Real Estate For Sale. North Side Bungalow S3,SOO—RIGHT in the heart of Druid Hills section, we offer yon a brand-new modern five-room house and bath, with tile side walks, sewer, gas, electricity, water; no loan; S3OO cash, $25 a month. H. S. WILLINGHAM SUCCESSOR TO GILMER & WILDINGHAM. REAL ESTATE AND RENTING No. 6 WALTON STREET. PHONES: MAIN 3995: ATL. 2742. J. M. WORSHAM, MGR., DECATUR DEPARTMENT ■■■MSHi FINE SHOE REPAIRING I WELT SEWED SOLES A I AND HEELS ONLY Os i ® We guarantee the quality of the White Oak Tanned SOLE LEATHER used in our REPAIRING. It ia the BEST money can buy. | THE SHOE RENURyI fa'Whfl go N. BROAD. BOTH PHONES HMBsS lows MffitT OPENINGS COTTON. NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—The cotton mar ket opened barely steady today, with first prices 1 to 10 points higher than the final or Monday. Both December and January were the two weakest options of the list at.the outset, being only 1 point higher. 1 he chief Influences for the upward move ment was due to the flrm cables and a few scattered shorts covering. Later a sudden selling w r ave predominated which seemed to come from longs on the very favorable weather conditions, and the market weakened, as the absorption was far less than it had been for several days, and prices immediately lost 9 to 13 points from the initial figures. NEW YORK. Quotations in cotton futures: I I I 111:00! Prev JOpenlHighlLow IA.M l Close November .111.40111.40111.40111.40(11.30-32 December .11.53111.55111.44|11.44 11.52-53 January . .|11.60111.64(11.50(11.52(11.59-60 February . |||ll.6B-70 March . . . .i 11,83111.75 11.70111.70111.78-79 May . . . ,|11.87|11.89111.75(11.75111.82-84 June . . . ,|l||(l.B4-86 July . . . .111.92'11 .92111.76'11.76111.87-89' August . . .111.85111.85|11.85|11.85(11.82-84 September .[|||ll.so-52 October , ,||||lll,47-50 NEW _°A L J ANS - Quotations in cotton futures: I I I 111:001 Prev7 November 11.80-82 December . 11.85 11.87 11.79 11.79 11.82-84 January . . 11.89 11.90 11.76 11.76 11.84-85 Feburaryll.B6-88 March .... 12.09 12.11 11.96 11.96 12.03-04 Aprill2.os-07 May . . . . 12.21 12.21 12.11112.12 12.14-15 Junel2.l6-19 July , |12.23-24 pound; bluefish, 7c per pound; pompano, 20c per pound; mackerel, I2i£c per pound; mixed fish, 6c per pound; black bass, 10c per pound; mullet. $lO per barrel. OYSTERS—Per gallon: Plants, $1.60- extra selects, $1.50; selects, $1.40- straights, $1.20: standard, $1; relfers, 90c HARDWARE. PLOWSTOCKS—HaIman, 95c; Fergu son, $1.05. AXLES—S7,OO 0 8.00 per dozen, base. SHOT—S2.2S per sack. SHOES—Horse, $4.50 0 4.75 per keg. LEAD—Bar, 7Wc per pound. NAILS—Wire, $2.65 base. IRON—Per pounfl, 3c, base; Swede, 4c. ATLANTA LIVE STOCK MARKET. (By W. H, White, Jr., of the White Pro vision Company.) Quotations based on actual purchases during the current week: Choice to good steers, 1,000 to 1.200, 5.00 06.00; good steers, 800 to 1,000, 4.7505.25; medium to go<xl steers, 700 to 850, 4.25® 4.75; good to choice beef cows, 800 to 900, 3.7504.50; medium to good beef cows, 700 to 800, 3.500 4.00; good to choice heifers, 750 to 850, 3.7504/50; medium to good heifers, 650 to 750, 3.500 4.00. The above represent ruling prices on good quality of beef cattle. Inferior grades and dairy types selling lower. Medium to good steers, if fat. 700 to 800, 3.7504.25. Medium to common cows, if fat, 700 to 800, 3.250 4.00; mixed common to fair, 600 to 800, 2.5003.25; good butch er bulls, 3.0003.75. Good to choice Tennessee lambs, 60 to 80, 4.500 5.50; common lambs and year lings, 2%®3; sheep, range, 2®3%. Prime hogs, 160 to 200 average. 7.500 7.75; good butcher hogs, 140 to 160, 7,000 7.40; good butcher pigs, 100 to 140, 6.500 7.40; light pigs. 80 to 100, 6.00 06.50; heavy rough hogs, 200 to 250, $6.5007.50. Above quotations apply to corn-fed hogs. Mash and peanut fattened hogs 10 l%c lower. Cattle receipts about the same as usual. Market steady on good grades of beef cattle; medium and common cattle lower Hogs have suffered a considerable de cline for the last week. Receipts holding up. Market weak and prices generally uneven. “Broadway Jones,’’ a thrilling story of “The Great White Way, ’’ based on George M. Cohan’s play now running in New York, will begin in Friday’s Georgian. It is well worth reading. aggravate catarrhal colds I and bronchial disorders, I and if neglected often lead I to pneumonia or con- I sumption. SCOTTS EMULSION drive, out cotd, and correct, bronchial troubli,. It soothes and heals the affected membranes. It makes healthy flesh, rich blood and strengthens weak lungs. Nothing is so good as Scott’s Emulsion for stubborn coughs and colds. IKSIST on SOOTT’S. Scott ft Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. 12-75 Real Estate For Sale STOCKS. By CHARLES W. STORM. NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Wall Street showed its satisfaction over the result of the election with a strong, buoyant and rising market. Trading was brisk and sentiment was to the effect that pros perity would continue to grow. Stocks were up, and .among the early gains were Unoted States Steel common %, Amalgamated Copper %. American Smelting %, Erie common %, Pennsyl vania 44, Baltimore and Ohio 44. Atchi son %. Reading %, Lehigh Valley 14. Union Pacific 1. Missouri Pacific %, Cana dian Pacific 114, Southern Pacific 4s. Southern railway was one of the strong cat of the railroad issues, rising 144- St- Paul was also strong, gaining 144. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Stock quotations to 11 am.; | I 11 IPr'v. STOCKS— IQp'n High Low.IA.M. (Cl'se Amal. Copper.' 84% 84% 84% 84441 834 s Am. Locomo.J 65 65 65 65 I 44% Am. Car Fdy.. 60 60 59% 59% 5964 Anaconda .... 43% 43% 43% 43%142% Atchison 107% 107% 107% 107% 107% American Can 40% 40% 40% 40% 3944 Am. Beet Sug. 63 63 56 57 |63 Am. T. and T. 143% 143% 143% 143% 1 142% Can. Pacific .. 263% 263% 263% 263% 261% Erie 35% 35% 34% 34% I 34% Gen. Electric .182 182 182 182 'IBO% G. North., pfd. 139% 139% 139% 139% 138% Interboro, pfd. 65%; 65% 65% 65% 64% Lehigh Valley 175 175 173% 173% 174% N. Y. Central 115)A115% 115 115 115% North. Pacific. 125%1125% 124% 124% 125 O. and W. ... 35 | 35 35 35 34% Pennsylvania 123%'123% 123% 123% 122% Reading 171% 171% 170% 170% 170% Rock Island .. 26% 26% 26% 26% 25% So. Pacific ... 110% 110% 110% 110% 1.10 So. Railway .. 29% 29% 29% 29% 29% do. pref. .. 81% 81% 81% 81% 81% St. Paul 112% 112% 111% 111% 111 Union Pacific . 171 171% 170% 170% 170 Utah Copper .. 63% 63% 60% 60% 62 U. S. Steel .. 76% 76% 75% 75% 75% do, pref. .. 112% 112%|112% 112%i112% GRAIN. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Grain quotations: Open. High. Low. 11 a. m. WHEAT— Dec. .. . 88% 88% 87% 88% May .. . 94% 94% 94 94% CORN— Dec. .. . 50% 50% 49% 50% May .. , 49% 49 44 49 % 49% July .. . 50% 50% 50% 50% OATS— Dec. . . 31 31 31 31 May .. . 32% 32% 32% 32% “Broadway Jones,” a thrilling story of ‘ ‘ The Great White Way, ’ ’ based on George M. Cohan’s play now running in New York, will begin in Friday’s Georgian. It is well worth reading. CHICHESTER SPILLS Z-45TX THE DtAMONB 7* 6* * l,l « R<-<1 and Gold E?*?' sell "' wlth nilie Ribbon. V/ FT Wa Take no other. Bur «r soar V W “IA'HoND ItRANB A/ jT s' ear, Bnown«sßest.S»rest,Alw«yißell»bl. r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE KODAKS-:. BlulllM HTwkeye* First Class Finishing and En larging. A complete stock films, plates, papers, chemicals, etc. I Special Mail Order Department for < out-of-town customers. ( tend for Catalog and Price Liat. 6. K. HAWKES CO. --Kodak Depar Im tnl L M Whitehall St. ATLANTA, GA, Add to Your Profits by Routing Traffic via Atlanta Phone One reason for the unpre cedented demand for our Private Branch Exchanges and “Inter-coms,” is the great saving it affords. Another reason is that our phone in the home for only 81-3 cents per day has greatly increased the num ber of those who “shop by wire” and use our “Rapid Eire Service” exclusively. Are you, Mr. Business man, cutting down expenses and increasing profits with an Atlanta Phone? Atlanta Telephone and Telegraph Co. A. B. CONKLIN, ficn. Mgr. | GOOD DENTISTS AND GOOD EQUIPMENT MEANS MORE PRACTICE AND LOWER PRICES. Gold Crowns ... $3.00 I Bridge Work $3.00 Set Teeth SS.OO All work guaranteed. ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS C. A. CONSTANTINE, Prop. Cor, Peachtree and Decatur Sts. Entrance 19% JELLICO LUMP $4.75 PIEDMONT GOAL GO. Both Phones M. 3648 LETTER No. 2 Atlanta, Ga., October sth, 1912. Dr. L. A. Hines, Care Hines Optical Company. Dear Doctor; It gives me great pleasure to say that the glasses fitted by you to my eyes are most satisfactory. I had little hopes when I went to you, of getting glasses that would give me relief as well as good vision, as I have spent so much with the leading oculists of this and other cit ies without results, that I was dis couraged. Your glasses have given me the sight of my childhood and I want to thank you. Very truly yours, (Mrs.) ANNIE L. GEORGE. 263 Whitehall Street. HINES OPTICAL CO. DR. L. A. HINES IN CHARGE. 91 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Popular Priced Wedding Gifts i In Fine China In the window room of our China, Glass and Art Depart | ment we are displaying a special assortment of wedding gifts in fine French China. One pattern is featured. It is the popular white and gold com bination, with a wjde coin gold border, star center, and festoon edge. Cake Plates. Fruit Bowls, Chop Dishes, etc., range from $3.00 to $5.00. Sets of six Bread and But ter Plates, Tea Plates, Breakfast Plates, Bouillon Cups, etc., range from $5.00 to $9.50. Dinner Sets of 100 pieces. $63.00 to $200.00. Twenty open stock patterns. Exclusive agents for Minton’s English Bone China, Write for 160-page illustrated catalogue. Maier Berkele, Inc. Gold and Silversmiths 31-33 Whitehall Street Established 1887 I ALL THIS WEEK ■ vgoldl v FILLED I | GLASSESI | $l.OO l Z Vici vm. > ■ WHAT YOU GET FOR SIOO | BB A pair of 15-year gold-filled frames, guaranteed to give sat- Ikfactlon or money refunded, and jisjffi a pair of stock lenses to suit K® U your eyes for reading and sew- ■H 3S Ing or distant vision. I COLUMBIAN | I OPTICAL CO. I | 81-83 WHITEHALL ST. | We Save You Money Wednesday and Thursday A Solid Carload Fancy Ben Davis, York Imperial, Wine Sap Apples PECK CENTS A Solid Carload Fancy Georgia Yellow Yams PECK 16 CENTS Rogers’ | 36 Pure Food - Stores %■„ 13